Kwasi Kwarteng
This coverage highlights the role of Kwasi Kwarteng, former UK Business Secretary and Chancellor, in shaping policies that influence the petcare sector. Pet Gazette reports on government decisions, regulatory changes, and economic measures linked to his tenure, analysing their impact on pet retailers, wholesalers, distributors, and supply chain operators. Content includes news updates, business insights, and policy analysis to help pet trade professionals understand how wider political and economic developments affect the UK pet industry.
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Oct- 2022 -24 OctoberGovernment & Legislation
Rishi Sunak to become next PM
Rishi Sunak is set to become the next leader of the Conservative party and the UK prime minister after becoming the sole candidate to surpass the threshold of 100 votes. Penny Mordaunt announced she was withdrawing from the race only minutes before the nominations deadline at 14:00 BST today (24…
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20 OctoberCurrent Affairs
Liz Truss steps down as prime minister
Liz Truss has announced that she is standing as prime minister after a turbulent week for the government, just six weeks after taking up the premiership. The statement of her resignation was made at 13:30pm today (20 October) following a meeting between Truss and Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the…
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17 OctoberEconomy
Chancellor reverses almost all mini-budget tax cuts
Newly appointed chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reversed almost all of the mini-budget commitments made by previous chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng last month, in a statement made at the Treasury today (17 October). He confirmed the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20% “indefinitely” until the economic situation stabilises, marking…
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Sep- 2022 -23 SeptemberEconomy
Chancellor announces sweeping tax cuts in first mini-budget
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has today (23 September) announced a ream of tax cuts alongside a £60bn energy support package as part of the new government’s first mini-budget. Setting out his aims for economic growth, Kwarteng said that he wants the economy to increase by 2.5% annually in the medium-term, through…
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